

My recommendation: be a girl that shits.


My recommendation: be a girl that shits.


To raise children: No license needed. We need more of them anyways. Please pump out as many of them as you can!
The number of people who advocate for this seriously and unironically is astounding. How would anyone implement licencing or checks in a way that isn’t a basic human rights violation?


Tumbleweed was such a great choice for me when getting started with Linux. The enterprise support has benefits, I found specific rpm packages for problems I was having with a printer and a remote desktop client. And Yast is great to have for a Linux noob.
Even worse when this happens in the middle of a work meeting.

This is why I have fidget toys on my work desk, to keep me focused on the boring shit someone is rambling about in a Teams meeting.
Reminds me if when a curtain railing in my house was coming off the wall and my mom was adamant that I should use Blue Tac to hold it to the wall till I could make time to f fix the screw anchors and attach it back properly.
Businesses love using mini-PCs. I’m keeping a lookout for expanding my server and a TV connected device for emulation, game streaming, etc.
Man…I cannot tell you how much I love seeing this picture posted without fail every week.


I take it as them saying: give those interested the tools and ability to mess with deeper systems and customisation and ability to break things. That doesnt have to change the experience for everyone else.
Have you checked out other formats of the loss meme too?


You’ve come to the wrong place. Grindr is looking for your skill set.
I have photographic memory too. But everything has huge lens distortion, is out of focus, has overlay filters and is significantly photoshopped.


Anything in this genre. Brotato and Deep Rock Galactic Survivor are great.


OK. Let’s have it then. I’m always looking for recommendations.


Finally got around to watching Daredevil: Born Again. Really enjoyed it. Fight scenes as great as ever.


I’ve heard this in a podcast and the same principle applies at work:
Most books should have been short essays, most essays should have been pamphlets, most pamphlets should have been blog posts, most blog posts should have been tweets, most tweets shouldn’t exist.
Shout out to how much I miss Stumble Upon from the earlier days of the internet.
What’s the process for licencing? How do you obtain one? Who sets standards and testing for who is ready to be a parent? What do you do with accidental pregnancy? Or undeclared pregnancy? What would enforcement look like? And how would it save the child from suffering for the mistakes of the parent? What do you do with people who break the rules repeatedly?
You talk of history. Have you seen what happened historically in places where they tried to put children into “a better environment and punish parents”?